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The NEURON simulation program now allows Python to be used alone or in
combination with NEURON's traditional Hoc interpreter. Adding Python to
NEURON has the immediate benefit of making available a very extensive
suite of analysis tools written for engineering and science. It also
catalyzes NEURON software development by offering users a modern programming
tool that is recognized for its flexibility and power to create and
maintain complex programs. At the same time, nothing is lost because
all existing models written in Hoc, including GUI tools, continue to
work without change and are also available within the Python context.
An example of the benefits of Python availability is the use of the xml
module in implementing NEURON's Import3D and CellBuild tools to read MorphML and
NeuroML model specifications.
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Hines ML, Davison AP, Muller E (2009) Show
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Hines, Michael [Michael.Hines at Yale.edu] Show
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Davison, Andrew [Andrew.Davison at iaf.cnrs-gif.fr] Show
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